Los Angeles Ca. The 56th Annual Grammy Awards have the potential to be an amazing night in performances alone. Surviving Beatles Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr will be performing together for the show. Ringo Starr is also set to receive the 2014 Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award. Paul McCartney is up for multiple awards for his “Cut Me Some Slack” track recorded with Nirvana’s Dave Grohl and Krist Noveselic which was premiered at the Hurricane Sandy 12-12-12 Benefit.

Other stellar performances are sure to be given by the amazing collaboration from of Daft Punk, Stevie Wonder, Pharrell Williams, and Nile Rodgers performing hit song Get Lucky. Then there is the long awaited return of Rock Legends Metallica who have not performed at the Grammys since 1991 when they played with pianist Lang Lang. In addition 2014 Musicares person of the year Carole King performing with Sara Bareilles . Also expect a set from R&B Album of the year nom John Legend.

Other performances on the still growing lineup include rapper Kendrick Lamar, pop stars Katy Perry, Robin Thicke, and Pink. Alternative acts include Lorde, Imagine Dragons, and Fun. Country will be represented by stars Keith Urban, pop princess Tayler Swift, and new comer Kacey Musgraves, along with legends Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard. The fans can also look forward to seeing Chicago, Kris Kristopherson, Nate Ruess, and Blake Shelton.

The 56th Annual Academy Awards will air live on January 26th from Los Angeles on CBS.

Denver Colo. Recreational marijuana has had 9 glorious days to prove the world will not end. With Washington state playing the wait and see game, Colorado has taken the forefront in the recreational marijuana industry. The Colorado Dept. of Revenue has given licenses to 136 retailers, 178 cultivation sites, and 31 marijuana infused product manufacturers. With roughly 30 stores open and selling now, here is a list of realities for adult marijuana consumers.

With over 5 million in sales the first week, another concern is whether or not the supply will meet the demand. With The Clinic already running out of supply, other stores have been limiting the amount a patron can purchase well below the legal limits. Lauren Hoover, a manager at Breckenridge Cannabis Club said “It’s been very very busy” Hoover also said they had 1500 customers on Jan 1st. the average count for medical patients is between 20 and 40 visitors per day. Although interest has dropped since the first, many shop owners are still reporting people waiting in lines. “Every day that we’ve been in business since Jan. 1 has been better than my best day of business ever,” Andy Williams, owner of Denver’s Medicine Man dispensary, told The Huffington Post.

High prices and limited hours of operations will basically guarantee the survival of the black market. With street prices in Denver averaging $10 per gram, the average consumer pays $35 for a 1/8th. With taxing and high demand, recreational stores have been charging as much as $65 a 1/8th. Those willing to both wait in line and pay higher taxed prices are now treated to a safe buying experience where they can have choices. This is a new and exciting prospect for many whom have smoked illegally. While these prices are acceptable in other parts of the country, the average Denver consumer will not pay these prices once the novelty wears. The other obvious problem is the store hours of operation. The black market runs 24 hours a day while stores close at 7p.m.

Local comedians set to film ghost hunting pilot for Discovery channel. 3 comedians will face fear and bring laughs to morbid concept.

When: Sat Jan 11th 10a.m.

Where: Cripple Creek Colo. St Nicholas Hotel

What: Local comedians set to film ghost hunting pilot for Discovery channel.

Denver Colo. Local Comedians set to film a ghost hunting pilot for the discovery channel. The unnamed pilot is filmed with legitimate ghost hunters with the intention of scaring the comedians. The pilot is set to be recorded it the mountain town of Cripple Creek at an alleged haunted jail and cemetery.

Colorado you’ve got talent representatives have procured the services of local comedic troupe The Hilarigoons made up of Corey Quattlebaum and Jeremy Benton. Local comic and on air personality Ismun Tucker will be the third. Ghost hunting will be executed by the experienced team of Michael Olson and Bobby Vargus. Filming is to be handled by University of northern Colorado film students.

While Ghost hunting is certainly not new to television, The Discovery Channel is aiming to catch a different market with the added humor.

Comedian Corey Quattlebaum was quoted “Dude, this should be like a live action Scooby Do” and “Do I get a Ghostbusters proton pack?”

Ghost hunter Bobby Vargus added “This guy is probably going to crap himself. He has no idea what he’s in for”.

All three comics and ghost hunter Michael Olson will be available for a question and answer session and sound bites.

Denver Colo.-A local man’s drive to school was made smoother than expected due to a lack of traffic after a bumpy start Thursday morning.

Denver commuter Corey Quattlebaum’s Thursday morning drive across town was made more productive after a late start. He picked up fellow classmate Adam Brewer at approximately 8:15A.M. The duo then stopped at 711 to acquire beverages and cigarettes before the 45 minute drive continued.

On the road by 8:45, Brewer and Quattlebaum found post-holiday traffic to be lite and flowing at maximum speeds for the remainder of the commute. The lack of others sharing the road and a slight disregard for traffic laws allowed for possibly the fastest drive to date.

Quattlebaum was quoted as saying “Dude, we got here quick as shit!” and “that went so much better than expected” Brewer was overheard saying” Brodie, we all up in this.”

Quattlebaum and Brewer celebrated their successful and on time arrival with a pre class cigarette on the patio with other students while issues of the day are discussed.

Quattlebaum and Brewer are both residents in the suburb of south Aurora and commute to The Colorado Media School in Lakewood together daily.